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19th December 2004, 02:24 PM
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Manoj (@ webc*) on: Fri Jul 14 09:13:19 EDT 2000
Hi all,
Is there any site where i can get mp3 of "chandana lepa sugandham...." this song is my
favourite.
Thanx
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19th December 2004 02:24 PM
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19th December 2004, 02:24 PM
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VENU (@ 210.*) on: Fri Jul 14 14:41:56 EDT 2000
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19th December 2004, 02:24 PM
#133
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VENU (@ 210.*) on: Fri Jul 14 14:42:03 EDT 2000
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19th December 2004, 02:24 PM
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kameshratnam (@ bay-*) on: Sun Jul 16 09:37:49 EDT 2000
hello there,
kk santhosangal songs are very good
becuase the music is by ILAYARAJA
please somebody ask the malayalam cassette industry to reduce the cost of cassetes the minimum is 50 where will the common man
and there is a big opposition to recording of songs from different movies
god what can we do please suggest
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19th December 2004, 02:24 PM
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kameshratnam (@ bay-*) on: Sun Jul 16 09:37:57 EDT 2000
hello there,
kk santhosangal songs are very good
becuase the music is by ILAYARAJA
please somebody ask the malayalam cassette industry to reduce the cost of cassetes the minimum is 50 where will the common man go
and there is a big opposition to recording of songs from different movies
god what can we do please suggest
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19th December 2004, 02:24 PM
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Malini (@ nic-*) on: Tue Jul 18 01:18:08 EDT 2000
Great site for malayalam film music related links.
http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/cavendish/193/
This site has a huge list of Malayalam music links. Check out !!
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19th December 2004, 02:24 PM
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Ma (@ nic-*) on: Tue Jul 18 02:28:37 EDT 2000
You can find some Malayalam MP3 's in
www.binod.com
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19th December 2004, 02:24 PM
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MS (@ 129.*) on: Wed Jul 26 17:21:51 EDT 2000
It is good to see this thread receiving some responses now and then. I wish to write something off and on..hmm..
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19th December 2004, 02:24 PM
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MS (@ 129.*) on: Wed Jul 26 17:32:06 EDT 2000
Guys..there are some mp3s at:
http://www.idrive.com/swarapriyan. This is my account. I upload those songs which I feel have something to offer to the listener.
idrive may be down for maintenance for some days. You may try dwonloading these clips later.
Enjoy !
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19th December 2004, 02:24 PM
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MS (@ 129.*) on: Thu Jul 27 11:45:32 EDT 2000
A review of songs in AyaaL kathaiyezuthugaiyaaNu:
Heard that this album s by Raveendran. In such a case atleast a good song in the movie is inescapable.
(1) Aakaashathaamari pOlE: (6/10) - mood:upbeat- lead tune - classical
This song is a flick from the carnatic song - KRishnaa nee bEganE baarO. But on the pallavi's first line is a flick. All the other lines are Raveendran's original compositions. The whole song, I think is set in KalyaaNi. The highlight of the song is the arabic orchestration with a dramatic usage of drums. I have one big qualm about Raveendran's usage of violins. The violins are extremely loud and shrieky. This is a regular feature of all his songs. This song especially has jarring violins.
Mano has lent his voice to give some arabic humming. OTH, the song is lengthy and is a nice song to have in your collection. But the mood of the song is upbeat. KJY's voice is not as pleasant as it was in 3 yrs ago.
IMO, this is one of the few songs in the category of carnatic - pop fusion.
(2) yEdhO nidhrathan: (9/10) - mood:lullaby - lead tune - classic
A beautiful melody carved out of ragam mohanam with necessary anya swara prayOGam to embellish. The song has two versions - KJY and Sujatha. My choice is the version of KJY. Raveendran's stamp is all over the song. It is set in rupaka thaaLam (call it viennese waltz) with the percussion being underplayed well so that the song is not killed. The melody starts with a short prelude with the flute dominating. The sharanam is accompanied by tabla which is a pleasant transformation. A must hear for all the MFM fans.
(3)Kuppy vaLa7/10) - mood:romantic - lead tune - classic and thingaLoru (clone) - by chitra - solo
This song is also set in mohanam with extra swaras buttin. Sung by sujatha and MGS , it is reminiscent of the old age songs. It reminds us especially of "aahaa inba nilaavinilE OhO jagamE aadiduthE" - atamil melody from maayaa bazaar. The ifrst interlude is very much similar to the "thana tham tham tham tham tham tham" of "raasaavE unnai naan eNNi thaan" - a tamil song from the film "murattukkaaLai". The second interllude is a naive attempt but does not affect the fabric of the song. A good song.
The first prelude also reminds us of the recent song "kurukku chiruththavaLE's flute prelude. My choice is the chitra's version.
(4) MaanE: (7/10) mood - upbeat lead tune - classical
The song is supoosedly set in Abheri. The orchestration is very pop-pish though the tune is highly classical. The song takes wild turns. IT is a good experiment though not very appealing. Wouldn't be in any of my lists, but will not shun if played.
(5) Marathakakaavil: (3/10) mood - upbeat lead tune - arbitrary
Not worth a comment. The song is a "Dappaanguthu" in mallu "adip pOLi" song. The tune is not so energetic to brand it as a hyper energy song. It is an excuse for a song. My suggestion - don't listen to it until you are forced.
'll come out with more reviews if interested. All these songs (mp3 clips) can be found at:
http://www.myplay.com
Send me a mail if you are interested. Will tell you login & password.
Enjoy !
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